The CE professional is truly targeted by RipDigital's service. If you're doing an AV install and your client has tons of CDs in his or her collection, there's a better solution than to rip each one.
While many people get music from digital sources—the iTunes Store, eMusic, Amazon.com and other on-line vendors—a lot of us still buy CDs. In addition, many people have never gotten around to ripping ...
OK, so it will technically rip them, but at around 0.5x, which is unacceptable. I'm not really sure what information would be relevant to helping me with this issue, but I'll post a bunch of info here ...
Gone are the times when we used to listen to music on CD players. While everything around us is getting digital, we want our music to be digital too. Keeping a pile of CDs is too old-fashioned, and we ...
My 25gig collection of audio is sourced from discs that I've bought, and it'd be very handy to compile some of these tracks onto CD-R to build up genre-specific playlists for my Xbox.
We recently ran an article explaining How to rip CDs with iTunes. For many people, iTunes is their main music management tool, and using this program to rip CDs fits perfectly with the way they work ...
Music subscription services are widespread in the world, but some artists have not lifted the ban on subscriptions, and people who value sound quality are listening to music by ripping CDs. However, ...
I had an email exchange with a reader last week about replacing a small CD player. He asked me for a CD player recommendation and I had to tell him that I don't really play CDs since I've ripped all ...
Many listeners consider CD ripping to be a rather simple process, and for the most part, it is. The discs go in, your software performs a little magic, and your songs are copied to the hard drive. Of ...
It's now legal to rip music files from CDs. Yes, only just legal. Despite being so established and mature a technology so as to be essentially obsolete, ripping audio from CDs you own has until now ...